Maduro Capture: "Russia Has Lost an Ally in Latin America" but Us Intervention in Venezuela Could Legitimize the War in Ukraine and a Future Chinese Invasion of Taiwan
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Putin Also Experienced in Venezuela that It Is Becoming Easier to Cross It Due to the War in Ukraine
The Russian president has lost another ally in the fourth year of his war with Maduro, indicating that Moscow's much-anticipated Trump has not lived up to Russian hopes. Russia's long-established oil and military cooperation could collapse, and after Iran, Russia's tools have not been used to curb intervention in Venezuela.
The capture of Nicolas Maduro by the United States deprives Vladimir Putin of an ally in Latin America and could increase the "oil power" of the United States, but the Russian president should also find his...
The US arrest of the dictator and the firm condemnation of the former Argentine president mark a symbolic break in the region. The capture of Nicolás Maduro by the United States marked a turning point for Latin American politics and for the global debate on the limits of impunity. Washington’s strategy, its geopolitical interests or the scope of its decisions can be discussed for years, but what happened this weekend left a concrete signal: a le…
The world we met is crumbling: all diplomatic consensuses give way to the will of the strongest. The fragile stability of the post-Cold War collapses in the face of the heat of arms. And the UN that watches it on TV. It all started in the Middle East, but it was far away from us and here they would not be encouraged because Latin America is a zone of peace. Thus, first they charged the Palestinians but since I was not Palestinian, I did not care…
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